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It felt right to me, but it seemed wrong to them. Still, we followed it to an even steeper and rockier side trail. That's when I spotted three life jackets scattered in the bushes. Could we be getting close?. We drove another 100 yards, up to the crest of a hill -- and found ourselves looking out over thousands of discarded life jackets. We screamed and yelled like explorers who had just found a lost city. We hiked down into a gully formed by two gigantic piles of jackets, old rubber boats and children's floaties.

The photo just can't show the sheer volume of it all, We wandered quietly and watched the sun set until it became too dark to see, There's no one in this photo, but it captures the moment I realized our assignment wasn't just about tech, It was about iphone screen protector extra buttons people, CNET reporters Ben Fox Rubin (front left) and Rich Nieva (front right) take shelter from the brutal sun in a camp with refugees near Thessaloniki, Greece, I felt that way again a week later, when we went north to Thessaloniki, the second-largest city in Greece, Our goal was to visit a military-run refugee camp, not far from the Macedonia border..

It's where we met the men, pictured here, who were taking shelter from the oppressive heat. They had nothing else to do. They spoke some English and asked if we had any water. They wanted water, cold water. We didn't have water, but we wanted to help. So we drove 10 minutes to a fully stocked corner store near the camp and spent 10 euros on three large bottles of water, a bag of Doritos and two bags of chocolate chip cookies. We headed back and handed the bag to them, slipping it in through the fence.

"Good luck!" I yelled, And we drove away, Commentary: For Road Trip 2016, I shot 5,000 photos while documenting tech's impact on Greece's refugee crisis, They only begin to tell the story, This is part of our Road Trip 2016 summer series "Life, Disrupted," about how technology is helping with the global refugee crisis -- if at all, In June, I traveled to Greece to photograph the lives of refugees and migrants after more than a million fled to Europe, My assignment: to find out the role technology iphone screen protector extra buttons is playing, if any, in solving the humanitarian crisis..

While working on our Road Trip 2016 summer series "Life, Disrupted" -- about how technology is (or isn't) helping with the global refugee crisis -- CNET reporters often used Google Translate to interview refugees and migrants they met. Rabee Abo Tarah's room at City Plaza features twin beds made up with old Hotel City Plaza sheets, a balcony overlooking Athens, a working bathroom and working lights. Rokan Mohammad (left) and other City Plaza residents help prepare the evening meal from donated food.

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